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Written Answers — Department for Business and Trade: Business: Recruitment (27 Dec 2023)

Lord Offord of Garvel: ...will increase the National Living Wage for workers aged 21 years and over by 9.8% to £11.44 an hour. The government recently announced a significant package of support for UK businesses, including business rates support worth £4.3 billion over the next 5 years, targeting support at those who need it most.

Written Answers — Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Flood Control (21 Dec 2023)

Lord Benyon: ...for the household whilst families are unable to return home. (DLUHC).Business Rate Relief: The Government will reimburse eligible authorities for the cost of providing businesses 100% relief from business rates for a minimum of three months if flood water entered the property, or the flooding seriously impacted upon the businesses’ ability to trade from the property (DLUHC). The...

Christmas, Christianity and Communities — [Dame Maria Miller in the Chair] (19 Dec 2023)

Florence Eshalomi: ...retailers will welcome the additional boost. I think for Christmas I would like the online retailers to pay their fair share of tax, in the same way that our shops on our high streets pay their business rates. That is a really good way that they could celebrate Christmas. I must be honest, I cannot remember some of the TV programmes the hon. Member for Cleethorpes referenced —it may be...

Treasury: Small Businesses: Fiscal Support (19 Dec 2023)

Nigel Huddleston: ...are the backbone of the economy, and we support them to thrive using levers across government. Our small business rate relief means that one third of business properties in England already pay no business rates. We provide tax reliefs benefiting SMEs, such as annual investment allowance and employment allowance, we support investments in SMEs through the British Business Bank programmes...

Treasury: Reducing Taxes (19 Dec 2023)

Jeremy Hunt: ...her more: small businesses are the backbone of the British economy, which is why we are tackling the scourge of low payments and we rolled over the 75% discount on retail, hospitality and leisure business rates in the autumn statement.

Written Answers — Treasury: Business Rates: Hospitality Industry (18 Dec 2023)

Tan Dhesi: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, if he will make an assessment of the adequacy of business rate relief for businesses in the hospitality sector.

Written Ministerial Statements — Department for Transport: Transport Update (18 Dec 2023)

Mark Harper: ...almost £6.4bn of funding to maintain service levels, support the delivery of major capital projects as well as passenger revenue protection. This is on top of around £1.9bn per annum of retained business rates for transport, including over £1bn per annum for capital investment. In addition, the Government has today agreed a capital settlement which provides a further £250m of...

Business of the House (14 Dec 2023)

Sarah Edwards: ...and put food on the table this Christmas, and some will worry about whether they can even afford their home next year. Business should be booming, but owners are crumbling under soaring costs and business rates, yet the business of this House after the Christmas recess looks vague and out of step with their deep worries and frustration. Can the Leader of the House provide some clarity for...

Finance Bill (13 Dec 2023)

Gareth Davies: ...a £10 billion-a-year effective tax cut, called for by the IFS, the CBI, the IOD, Make UK, and many other businesses across the country. It is also in conjunction—this is not in the Bill—with a business rates package that will see a freeze for more than 90% of rate payers in this country. The hon. Member for Richmond Park (Sarah Olney) made a comment about the oil and gas sector. Let...

Written Answers — Department for Business and Trade: Retail Trade: Inflation (13 Dec 2023)

Lord Offord of Garvel: In his Autumn Statement, the Chancellor announced a business rates support package worth £4.3 billion over the next five years to support small businesses and the high street.  The small business multiplier will be frozen for a fourth consecutive year, and Retail, Hospitality and Leisure relief will be extended, ensuring the most vulnerable businesses continue to be supported. HM...

Scottish Parliament: City Centre Recovery Task Force (13 Dec 2023)

Jeremy Balfour: Will the cabinet secretary follow the example of the United Kingdom Government and support 75 per cent business rates relief?

Scottish Parliament: Non-domestic Rates (Reform) (13 Dec 2023)

Daniel Johnson: ...volumes are down. Has the Scottish Government considered taking specific measures and providing extensions for that particular sector? Has it carried out any modelling on the impact of holding business rates level and, indeed, on the cost of business failures if business rates are held at their current level?

Written Answers — Treasury: Business Rates: Tax Allowances ( 7 Dec 2023)

Lloyd Russell-Moyle: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, if he will extend the 75% reduction in business rates offered by the Retail, Hospitality, and Leisure relief scheme to cover the 2024-25 tax year.

Written Answers — Department for Business and Trade: Small Businesses: Inflation ( 6 Dec 2023)

Lord Offord of Garvel: .... The Small Business Rate Relief is available to businesses, and eligible properties will receive 100 per cent relief, which means around a third of businesses in England (713,000) will pay no business rates at all.

Town Centre Safety ( 5 Dec 2023)

Alex Davies-Jones: ...) all referenced the challenges faced by the businesses on our local high streets. They are not only having to deal with bank closures up and down those high streets, as well as pub closures, rising business rates and a cost of living crisis, but with a spate of retail crime that is yet another hammer blow. My hon. Friends for Luton South and for Tamworth also mentioned assaults on shop...

Written Answers — Department for Business and Trade: Small Businesses: Retail Trade ( 5 Dec 2023)

Lord Offord of Garvel: Government recognises the pressures faced by small businesses. In his Autumn Statement, the Chancellor announced a business rates support package worth £4.3 billion over the next five years to support small businesses and the high street. The small business multiplier will be frozen for a fourth consecutive year, and Retail, Hospitality and Leisure (RHL) relief will be extended, ensuring the...

Written Answers — Department for Business and Trade: Small Businesses: Rural Areas ( 1 Dec 2023)

Kevin Hollinrake: ...from the £13.6 billion support package provided at Autumn Budget 2022, including those in rural communities. The government has gone further at this year’s Autumn Statement, announcing a business rates support package worth £4.3 billion. This includes protection for businesses who lose eligibility for Small Business or Rural Rate Relief through a generous Supporting Small Business...

Early Years Education - Motion to Take Note (30 Nov 2023)

Baroness Andrews: ...newspaper. Why have the Government rejected Select Committee’s arguments on the need for sustainability by rejecting recommendations on the right rate of funding for all ages and the abolition of business rates? This is a unique sector with a unique national public service to offer, and it would make a massive difference if business rates were removed. Is the Minister prepared to meet...

Business and Trade: High Street Outlets (30 Nov 2023)

Kevin Hollinrake: In addition to small business rate relief, under which businesses with a rateable value of less than £12,000 pay no business rates whatsoever, in his autumn statement the Chancellor announced a further business rate support package, worth £4.3 billion over the next five years, to support small businesses and the high street.


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